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Oh ya And yes I googled fabales to see and yea it is an order, I figured it was misspelled cause I didnt see it(my order) there so then, order >fagales< that is the order Last edited by Linn on Wed Nov 08, 2006 4:00 am, edited 1 time in total.
"How far you go in life depends on your being tender with the young, compassionate with the aged, sympathetic with the striving and tolerant of the weak and strong. Because someday in life you will have been all of these".
~ George washington Carver
Ordo: Fagales
Families: * Betulaceae - Birch family * Casuarinaceae - She-oak family * Fagaceae - Beech family * Juglandaceae - Walnut family * Myricaceae - Bayberry family * Nothofagaceae - Southern beech family * Rhoipteleaceae - Rhoiptelea family * Ticodendraceae - Ticodendron family Which one? ![]()
The one with the very fragrant bark....wood
get oil from it. I have one in my yard. They are all over in the woods. very pretty tree. Has catkins you have to guess "How far you go in life depends on your being tender with the young, compassionate with the aged, sympathetic with the striving and tolerant of the weak and strong. Because someday in life you will have been all of these".
~ George washington Carver
Abrus 1 species
Acacia 25 species Adenolobus 2 species Aeschynomene 3 species Afzelia 1 species Albizia 6 species Alysicarpus 1 species Amblygonocarpus 1 species Arachis 1 species Baikiaea 1 species Baphia 1 species Bauhinia 2 species Bobgunnia 1 species Bolusia 1 species Burkea 1 species Caesalpinia 5 species Cajanus 1 species Calpurnia 2 species Canavalia 2 species Cassia 1 species Ceratonia 1 species Chamaecrista 5 species Clitoria 1 species Colophospermum 1 species Crotalaria 29 species Cullen 2 species Cyamopsis 2 species Dalbergia 3 species Decorsea 1 species Desmodium 2 species Dialium 1 species Dichilus 1 species Dichrostachys 1 species Dolichos 5 species Elephantorrhiza 5 species Entada 1 species Eriosema 2 species Erythrina 2 species Erythrophleum 1 species Faidherbia 1 species Guibourtia 1 species Haematoxylum 1 species Hoffmannseggia 2 species Indigastrum 7 species Indigofera 49 species Julbernardia 1 species Lablab 1 species Lebeckia 9 species Lessertia 10 species Leucaena 1 species Lotononis 22 species Macrotyloma 3 species Medicago 2 species Melilotus 2 species Melolobium 7 species Microcharis 2 species Mimosa 1 species Mundulea 1 species Neonotonia 1 species Neorautanenia 2 species Neptunia 1 species Ormocarpum 1 species Otoptera 1 species Parkinsonia 2 species Peltophorum 1 species Pericopsis 1 species Philenoptera 2 species Piliostigma 1 species Prosopis 3 species Pterocarpus 3 species Ptycholobium 1 species Requienia 2 species Rhynchosia 13 species Rothia 1 species Schotia 1 species Senna 8 species Sesbania 9 species Stylosanthes 1 species Sutherlandia 1 species Tephrosia 17 species Trifolium 1 species Trigonella 2 species Tylosema 2 species Vicia 2 species Vigna 5 species Xerocladia 1 species Xeroderris 1 species Zornia 2 species arrgh....i am so near! hahaha - There Is A Solution For Every Problem We Humans Have
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yes poor amrik Missed that I think. sorry my fault But I learned about fabales now. Cinnamon? Do you have it growing where you live? any ways the species is in one of these: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fagales with catkins and aromatic wood. "How far you go in life depends on your being tender with the young, compassionate with the aged, sympathetic with the striving and tolerant of the weak and strong. Because someday in life you will have been all of these".
~ George washington Carver
So it is not cinnamon?
Shame on me I WAS in that link but I think I missed to read your tree there But hey please scroll up, I already asked you a question "Which familuy of Ordo Fagales?" and you didn't anser it yet. Now please answer for a further clue for me ![]()
Oh its the birch family "How far you go in life depends on your being tender with the young, compassionate with the aged, sympathetic with the striving and tolerant of the weak and strong. Because someday in life you will have been all of these".
~ George washington Carver
Grows in my yard I said > Masachusetts USA< I transplanted it from the woods It has catkins (third time I mentioned) Betula So what species? Aromatic wood, oil used topicaly for pain relief. And was used to flaver gum and mints. "How far you go in life depends on your being tender with the young, compassionate with the aged, sympathetic with the striving and tolerant of the weak and strong. Because someday in life you will have been all of these".
~ George washington Carver
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